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Lastolite Triflector Speed-Lite stand - where can I get one?

Glamourportraits

By Glamourportraits, 1713455238

I know it's a long shot but does anyone know of any suppliers for the Lastolite Triflector Speed-Lite stand.  It was first sold in 2011 and I can’t find anything on the internet. Not even anything used on Ebay either?

It is the one piece stand I need, not the triflecor panels of softbox

I need one for my new headshot project I am starting up this year as soon as it warms up a bit.  As well as using it in the studio, I want to cart it around urban environments to have control over the lighting but a variety of urban and countryside backdrps in the headshot image.


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MidgePhoto said, 1713460598

I suppose you might fake it with a C stand, boom, super clamp and some sort of arm.

It does look a bit handy, but it is only 3 points in space.

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Glamourportraits said, 1713462531

MidgePhoto said

I suppose you might fake it with a C stand, boom, super clamp and some sort of arm.

It does look a bit handy, but it is only 3 points in space.

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The triflector itself has a frame to hold the panels and just fit on the top of a light stand. The c stand or heavy duty light stand has a boom arm attached. The light source is usually a studio light.

The beauty of the set up now the image is that the flash gun is much lighter so far more easy to carry and to set the whole thing up. I have been after one for years and have never been able to find one.

MidgePhoto said, 1713463220

Glamourportraits said

MidgePhoto said

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It does look a bit handy, but it is only 3 points in space.

 


The triflector itself has a frame to hold the panels and just fit on the top of a light stand. ...


I have one of the even older sort. I'd never thought of cantilevering it on my C Stand, but I may try that now.


Glamourportraits said, 1713501750

MidgePhoto said

Glamourportraits said

MidgePhoto said

...

It does look a bit handy, but it is only 3 points in space.

 


The triflector itself has a frame to hold the panels and just fit on the top of a light stand. ...


I have one of the even older sort. I'd never thought of cantilevering it on my C Stand, but I may try that now.


Let me know how you get on if you do get round to doing it. I think the diy option is my only way forward.